Talk:America (America album)

Fair use rationale for Image:America album.jpg
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"Sandman" and VQ-2

 * I don't know if anyone else who's been stationed at Naval Station Rota can verify this, but I do recall hearing that same "sea story" during my years there (92 - 95, though I wasn't stationed with VQ-2). So while there is plenty of scuttlebutt about it, I'm willing to bet it's a self-perpetuating story. ip.address.conflict (talk) 03:04, 5 February 2014 (UTC)

Cover Art Source
The talk page about the cover image tells a pretty compelling story about the source of the cover art. I realize the whole story about the manager's office may not have a documented source, but the image itself is clearly from this old photo of 8 Crow prisoners : http://public.fotki.com/dutchman/national_archives_photos/8_crow_prisoners_at.html. I don't know the proper way to list this "self-evident" source without documentation, but it sure seems worth mentioning in the album article! Stay (talk) 16:51, 24 September 2018 (UTC)